Posts by: Daniela Semedo, PhD

Daniela holds a PhD in Clinical Psychology from The University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom, a MSc in Health Psychology and a BSc in Clinical Psychology. Her work has been focused on vulnerability to psychopathology and early identification and intervention in psychosis.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has given final approval for Zydus Cadila to market Mesalamine Delayed–Release Tablets USP, a generic version of Lialda, in the U.S. to treat ulcerative colitis (UC). The announcement follows ... Read more

Janssen Biotech and Protagonist Therapeutics are partnering to develop, manufacture, and market PTG-200 as a treatment for Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis (UC). PTG-200 is a potential first-in-class oral IL-23R ... Read more

A new clinical trial at Seattle Children’s Hospital aims to provide doctors with information about how inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) develops in children. The goal is to find strategies for ... Read more

Protagonist Therapeutics will present preclinical research data on its investigational drug PTG-200 as a potential treatment for Crohn’s disease. The findings will be presented May 6 at the Digestive Disease ... Read more

Patients with Crohn’s disease benefit from treatment with a new platform of immunotherapies designed to restore the body’s innate immune system, a study has found. The announcement was made ... Read more

Pfizer has awarded $150,000 to Declan McCole, PhD, and his team to find a therapeutic target for correcting intestinal barrier defects for patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) who have mutations in ... Read more

EnteraGam, a medical food product for the management of diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome (IBS-D), is now fully licensed in the United States to Redhill Biopharma, under an exclusive license ... Read more

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